November 1, 2024, on the National Day Calendar®

November 1, 2024

NOVEMBER 1, 2024 | NATIONAL COOK FOR YOUR PETS DAY | NATIONAL BIOLOGIC COORDINATORS DAY | NATIONAL CINNAMON DAY | NATIONAL CALZONE DAY | NATIONAL JERSEY FRIDAY | NATIONAL VINEGAR DAY | NATIONAL DEEP FRIED CLAMS DAY | NATIONAL FOUNTAIN PEN DAY | NATIONAL BRUSH DAY | AUTISTICS SPEAKING DAY | NATIONAL FAMILY LITERACY DAY | NATIONAL AUTHOR'S DAY

National Cook For Your Pets Day

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NATIONAL COOK FOR YOUR PETS DAY

November 1st celebrates National Cook For Your Pets Day. This national holiday encourages cooking something for the pet companion in your life. Discover more...

National Biologic Coordinators Day

NATIONAL BIOLOGIC COORDINATORS DAY | November 1

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NATIONAL BIOLOGIC COORDINATORS DAY

Biologic coordinators are some of the most important advocates for patients in healthcare—yet too often, their work goes unrecognized. That's why, on November 1, National Biologic Coordinators Day will recognize the daily commitment of biologic coordinators everywhere. Learn more...

National Cinnamon Day

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NATIONAL CINNAMON DAY

The holiday season warms up with National Cinnamon Day on November 1st. It's the spice that ushers in a season while being versatile all year long. Read up on the founding of this National Day...

National Calzone Day

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NATIONAL CALZONE DAY

If the air is resplendent with the aroma of garlic and tomato sauce on November 1st, it might just be time to celebrate National Calzone Day. Discover how Minsky's Pizza offers this delicious meal...

National Jersey Friday

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NATIONAL JERSEY FRIDAY

On the first Friday in November, express your fandom for your favorite professional players on National Jersey Friday by wearing your team's jersey! Come learn more...

National Vinegar Day

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NATIONAL VINEGAR DAY

On November 1st National Vinegar Day not only makes things taste great, but it also makes things sparkle, too. Want ideas to use vinegar? ...

National Deep Fried Clams Day

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NATIONAL DEEP FRIED CLAMS DAY

National Deep Fried Clams Day on November 1st recognizes a popular seafood item enjoyed since the 1840s. More here...

National Fountain Pen Day

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NATIONAL FOUNTAIN PEN DAY

Today is National Fountain on the National Day Calendar and we are celebrating the timeless beauty and functionality of the fountain pen. Join us and enthusiasts around the globe as was we embrace the use of fountain pens. Read and write more...

National Brush DAy

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NATIONAL BRUSH DAY

National Brush Day on November 1st reminds us all to follow the American Dental Association's guidelines. Sometimes the day is referred to as Brush Your Teeth Day. Read more...

AUTISTICS SPEAKING DAY | November 1

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AUTISTICS SPEAKING DAY

We all look at the world in our own unique ways. However, people with autism experience the world differently from most of us. They approach the world in often novel ways. Maybe one of the most important ways we all connect to and understand the world is through communication. Autistics Speaking Day on November 1 encourages autistic people to tell their stories using whatever means works for them. And everyone else is encouraged to listen, hear, read and comprehend their stories from their point of view. Learn more...

National Family Literacy Day

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NATIONAL FAMILY LITERACY DAY

Families gather around to observe National Family Literacy Day on November 1st. Families who read together succeed together. Read and write more too...

National Author's Day

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NATIONAL AUTHOR'S DAY

On November 1, millions of people celebrate authors and the books they write on National Author's Day. Write more...

On Deck for November 2, 2024

National Days
NATIONAL DEVILED EGG DAY
NATIONAL BISON DAY
NATIONAL PLAY OUTSIDE DAY
NATIONAL OHIO DAY

November 1st Celebrated History

1512

The Sistine Chapel in Rome exhibits the ceiling to the public for the first time. The Italian Renaissance artist, Michelangelo Buonarroti, took four years to complete the masterpiece.

1604

The first known performance of Shakespeare's tragedy, Othello, is at Whitehall Palace in London.

1800

President John Adams moves into the now completed Executive Mansion. He is the first president to reside in the Nation's house that would later be named the White House.

1848

Boston Female Medical College opens. It is the first medical school for women. In 1873, the school would merge with Boston University.

1897

The first building of the Library of Congress opens to the public. As imagined by Librarian of Congress Ainsworth Spofford, an elaborate dome tops the grand, circular reading room. Today, the library catalogs more than 170 million items.

1956

The Mackinac Bridge opens to traffic. Connecting Michigan's Lower and Upper Peninsulas, the five-mile bridge is the longest suspension bridge at the time.

November 1st Celebrated Birthdays

Khedrup Gyatso - 1838

The 11th Dalai Lama of Tibet was recognized in 1840. In 1855, at the age of 17, he assumed his role as the spiritual leader of the Tibetan people. He died unexpectedly 10 months later.

Stephen Crane - 1871

While the author's best-known work is the Civil War classic The Red Badge of Courage, he was also a poet.

Sippie Wallace - 1898

The blues and jazz singer-songwriter became known as "The Texas Nightingale." Throughout her career, she performed with Louis Armstrong, Perry Bradford, and even a young Bonnie Raitt. She recorded over 40 songs including "I Feel Good," "Second Hand Blues," and "You Got to Know How."

Margaret Taylor-Burroughs - 1915

The artist left several legacies in her wake, beyond her art itself. Active in her community, she co-founded the DuSable Museum of African American History, helped establish the South Side Community Art Center in Chicago, and developed the Chicago's Lake Meadows Art Fair.

Lyle Lovett - 1957

In the 1980s, the American singer-songwriter rose to prominence on the country music charts. He is also an actor and record producer.